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Neil's RS2000

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2010/04/24 13:41:42 (permalink)
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Neil's RS2000

As my car is almost finished I shall post it in this section.
Colour- Monza Red
Wheels- Compomotive 13x7 Yokahama 205/60/13
Twin 45 Webers, K&N Filters, Genie Headers
Crow cam, Electronic module in dissy
















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    Simon
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 13:59:40 (permalink)
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    Very, very nice. Congratulations Neil - you should be proud of your efforts.
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    noexit
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 14:03:54 (permalink)
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    Yes pretty happy, it's only taken 7 years, still a few things to do but that just the on going charm of owning this type of car.
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 14:49:10 (permalink)
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    That looks perfect! well done!
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    Avon
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 15:27:43 (permalink)
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    Looking great. Is that a Burtons/Mangolet'si inlet manifold? And is that the throttle cable coming out from the front panel?
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    fordsy
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 15:50:41 (permalink)
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    Oooo. Shiny.
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    noexit
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 15:56:08 (permalink)
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    Yes that's the Burtons manifold, I had a redline one but it wasn't compatable with the linkage kit as the balance bar on the linkage hit the web between 2 & 3 on the redline manifold.
    Yes the throttle cable does come out of the front panel.
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 16:23:21 (permalink)
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    Very nice, the engine bay is beautiful, superb!
    A nice touch running the pin stripe instead of the standard lines lower on the body.
    It needs UK mirrors now to suit.

    gee, the accelerator cable is long, very neat not going over the engine.

    Have fun with it now, and don't hide it after so many years of effort.
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 18:02:29 (permalink)
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    One very tidy piece or work.
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    mud
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 21:32:09 (permalink)
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    Congrats that looks awesome.

    Love the wheels!
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/24 21:42:22 (permalink)
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    Lovin' that engine bay. Well done.

    How did you do the join where the firewall meets the heater plenum? Looks very smooth and doesn't appear to have an obvious join like some I have seen that have done that same mod.
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    noexit
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/04/25 13:36:30 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by esc-078

    Lovin' that engine bay. Well done.

    How did you do the join where the firewall meets the heater plenum? Looks very smooth and doesn't appear to have an obvious join like some I have seen that have done that same mod.


    Sorry I don't know as the body work done by the previous owner, I brought the car as a painted shell.
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/06/07 15:12:11 (permalink)
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    New quick shift for supra box

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    noexit
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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/12/12 14:22:14 (permalink)
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    New catch can



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    RE: Neil's RS2000 2010/12/13 20:22:43 (permalink)
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    Looks amazing!
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